1. See for example: A.K. Arora, R. Rajagopalan (Chapter 1); T. Yoshiyama, I. Sogami (Chapter 3); N. Ise, K. Ito, H. Matsuoka, H. Yoshida (Chapter 5); B.V.R. Tata, A.K. Arora (Chapter 6); A.K. Arora, B.V.R. Tata (Chapter 7); M.V. Smalley (Chapter 12); R. Rajagopalan (Chapter 13); in: A.K. Arora, B.V.R. Tata (Eds.), Ordering and Phase Transitions in Charged Colloids, VCH, New York, 1996.
2. By ‘readily’ it is meant here that the findings can be accounted for without introducing additional ad hoc assumption(s). It is easily understood that ‘All Roads Lead to Rome’. Any phenomena might be explained by making such assumptions from wherever one starts.
3. See Fig. 19 in a review article by A.K. Sood, in: H. Ehrenreich, D. Turnbull (Eds.), Solid State Physics (Vol. 45), Academic Press, New York, 1991, p. 1.
4. Elastic properties of colloidal crystals and glasses
5. Elastic properties of colloidal crystals